| Re: How many universes do you believe there are? -
01-28-2008, 11:35 AM
Hello friends:
My vote is for two. The reason that I feel that there is 2 is because I see a constant as the basis of life. The constant is experienced by us as a drive to survive that we share with all animals. This constant I see as CONTINUE:
In single cell life this constant is the ability to regenerate species. Species = specific data
This continue has no place to exist except as the basis of time itself.
This indicates that it is likely that our primary force is a bipole.
(Gravity / Continue)
Gravity(space,matter,energy) exp=3 Continue(time,being,creation)exp=1
Under these conditions when we look at time and space they should be exactly equivalent to each other.
It is obvious that they are not.
They are exactly equivalent in that they define each other in our existence medium, but the exponent indicates that the symmetry is not correct.
In order to achieve symmetry, a mirror image of our existence medium is needed. This will result in 2 existence mediums. One of 3 dimensional space and one dimension of time, and the other of 3 dimensional time and one dimension of space. This would result with the needed symmetry to see a symmetrical bipolar force.
When examining the possibilities of this configuration many other coincidences become apparent.
Too many for one person to correctly catalog, though I have been at this for more than 37 years.
John. |